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	function setVal1(val){
		dojo.byId('value1').value=val;
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	function setVal2(val){
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	function setVal3(val){
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<h1>Dojo Select Widget Test</h1>
<p>
The Select widget is an enhanced version of HTML's &lt;select&gt; tag.
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<p>
Similar features:
<ul>
<li>There is a drop down list of possible values.</li>
<li>You can only enter a value from the drop down list.  (You can't enter an arbitrary value.)</li>
<li>The value submitted with the form is the hidden value (ex: CA),</li>
<li>not the displayed value a.k.a. label (ex: California)</li>
</ul>
</p>

<p>
Enhancements over plain HTML version:
<ul>
<li>If you type in some text then it will filter down the list of possible values in the drop down list.</li>
<li>List can be specified either as a static list or via a javascript function (that can get the list from a server)</li>
</ul>
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<form action="#" method="GET">
 
    <p>Select #1: inlined data, autocomplete=false:</p>
	<select name="state3" dojoType="Select" style="width: 300px;" autocomplete="false"
		onValueChanged="setVal1">
		<option value="AL">Alabama</option>
		<option value="AK">Alaska</option>
		<option value="AS">American Samoa</option>
		<option value="AZ">Arizona</option>
		<option value="AR">Arkansas</option>
		<option value="AE">Armed Forces Europe</option>
		<option value="AP">Armed Forces Pacific</option>
		<option value="AA">Armed Forces the Americas</option>
		<option value="CA">California</option>
		<option value="CO">Colorado</option>
		<option value="CT">Connecticut</option>
		<option value="DE">Delaware</option>
		<option value="DC">District of Columbia</option>
		<option value="FM">Federated States of Micronesia</option>
		<option value="FL">Florida</option>
		<option value="GA">Georgia</option>
		<option value="GU">Guam</option>
		<option value="HI">Hawaii</option>
		<option value="ID">Idaho</option>
		<option value="IL">Illinois</option>
		<option value="IN">Indiana</option>
		<option value="IA">Iowa</option>
		<option value="KS">Kansas</option>
		<option value="KY">Kentucky</option>
		<option value="LA">Louisiana</option>
		<option value="ME">Maine</option>
		<option value="MH">Marshall Islands</option>
		<option value="MD">Maryland</option>
		<option value="MA">Massachusetts</option>
		<option value="MI">Michigan</option>
		<option value="MN">Minnesota</option>
		<option value="MS">Mississippi</option>
		<option value="MO">Missouri</option>
		<option value="MT">Montana</option>
		<option value="NE">Nebraska</option>
		<option value="NV">Nevada</option>
		<option value="NH">New Hampshire</option>
		<option value="NJ">New Jersey</option>
		<option value="NM">New Mexico</option>
		<option value="NY">New York</option>
		<option value="NC">North Carolina</option>
		<option value="ND">North Dakota</option>
		<option value="MP">Northern Mariana Islands</option>
		<option value="OH">Ohio</option>
		<option value="OK">Oklahoma</option>
		<option value="OR">Oregon</option>
		<option value="PA">Pennsylvania</option>
		<option value="PR">Puerto Rico</option>
		<option value="RI">Rhode Island</option>
		<option value="SC">South Carolina</option>
		<option value="SD">South Dakota</option>
		<option value="TN">Tennessee</option>
		<option value="TX">Texas</option>
		<option value="UT">Utah</option>
		<option value="VT">Vermont</option>
		<option value="VI">Virgin Islands, U.S.</option>
		<option value="VA">Virginia</option>
		<option value="WA">Washington</option>
		<option value="WV">West Virginia</option>
		<option value="WI">Wisconsin</option>
		<option value="WY">Wyoming</option>
	</select>    
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	<div>Value: <input id="value1" disabled></div>
	<hr>

	<p>Select #2: dataUrl, autocomplete=true:</p>
	<input dojoType="Select" value="this should never be seen - it is replaced!"
		dataUrl="comboBoxData.js" style="width: 300px;" name="state1"
		onValueChanged="setVal2"
	>
	<br>
	<div>Value: <input id="value2" disabled></div>
	<hr>
		
    <p>Select #3: dataUrl, autocomplete=false:</p>
 	<input dojoType="Select" value="this should never be seen - it is replaced!"
		dataUrl="comboBoxData.js" style="width: 300px;" name="state2" autocomplete="false"
		onValueChanged="setVal3"
	>
	<br>
	<div>Value: <input id="value3" disabled></div>
	<hr>

	<input type="submit">

</form>
<p>
this is some text below the combo boxes. It shouldn't get pushed out of the way when search results get returned.
also: adding a simple combo box to test IE bleed through problem:
</p>

<select>
  <option>test for</option>
  <option">IE bleed through</option>
  <option>problem</option>
</select>

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